Sykes hits out at government delay on single-use plastics deposit scheme

Sykes hits out at government delay on single-use plastics deposit scheme

Oldham Liberal Democrat Leader councillor Howard Sykes MBE has hit out after the government announced further delays to its long-awaited deposit scheme for single-use plastic bottles.  The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) announced a two-year delay to the plans, which were first promised under David Cameron’s government.  No new policy is expected before 2027.

Councillor Sykes said, “We’ve gone through four Prime Ministers since a deposit return scheme was first promised.  And yet it will be nearly a decade until they have something to show for it.”

“How many millions of single-use plastic bottles have been used and gone into landfill in the time that the government have wasted on this?” 

Scottish councils already have single-use plastic deposit schemes in place after a new policy came into play in Scotland on March 1st of this year.  England and Wales are lagging behind as fresh disagreements emerged between government officials on whether glass bottles should be included in the scheme.

Locally, councillor Sykes and his Liberal Democrat colleagues have criticised Oldham Council after it was revealed that single-use plastic cups were still in use inside council buildings nearly six years after the council voted to ban them. 

Councillor Sykes said, “Oldham Council and the government seem to be locked into a competition over who can take the least action on this.  Oldham Council supported a Liberal Democrat motion banning single-use plastics in Council buildings back in March 2018.  Yet earlier this year those plastics were still in use.  It is not good enough.”

“The government needs to end the delay and introduce a deposit scheme for single-use bottles so that people can recycle more easily.  Stop the bickering and get on with it.”

More from Oldham Liberal Democrats on single-use plastics
Single-use plastics still in use at Oldham Council nearly six years after they voted to ban them – Howard Sykes (mycouncillor.org.uk)

Chamber Road Shaw One Way Emergency Notice – Cadent Gas repairs 29 April

Chamber Road Shaw One Way Emergency Notice – Cadent Gas repairs 29 April.

The restrictions are required to allow Cadent Gas emergency repairs and will be in force for a period of 21 days from the date of this notice or until the works are completed whichever is the lesser period.

The alternative route for those affected by the restriction shall be B6194 Rochdale Road and A663 Crompton Way.

Oldham Liberal Democrats back RSPCA Manifesto for animal welfare   

Oldham Liberal Democrats back RSPCA Manifesto for animal welfare   

Oldham Liberal Democrats have backed RSPCA’s local government manifesto for animal welfare which aims to encourage councils to step up animal welfare measures. 

RSPCA’s manifesto includes measures to promote responsible pet ownership, preserving natural habitats by cracking down on litter and fly-tipping; and championing sustainable ‘high-welfare- foods throughout council led procurement policies and health initiatives. 

Leader of Oldham Liberal Democrats councillor Howard Sykes MBE said, “The RSPCA is a national treasure.  Their manifesto for local government is a great piece of work full of common-sense policy changes that councils like Oldham can implement to make support the welfare of all animals.”

The RSPCA manifesto also endorses the work of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Animal Welfare, which has called for the creation of regional ‘welfare forums’ to allow for cooperative work between councils, the RSPCA and other conservationist groups. 

Councillor Sykes said, “It is important that all stakeholders with an interest in animal welfare and conservation can work together in a joined-up way.  The Liberal Democrats fully support RSPCA’s manifesto, and we will work towards implementing its policies in Oldham.”

More from Oldham Liberal Democrats on RSPCA campaigns

Oldham Liberal Democrats back RSPCA ‘Local Voice for Animals’ campaign    – Howard Sykes (mycouncillor.org.uk)

Metrolink improvement works and services changes

Metrolink improvement works and services changes.

Victoria, ongoing: Due to a cracked rail on the approach to Victoria station, there is a temporary service change to the tram network. No trams will operate between Victoria and Exchange Square until the track crossing is replaced.

Victoria, 6 May: Closure of Victoria for engineering works with replacement buses in operation.

Victoria, 2 June: Closure of Victoria for engineering works with replacement buses in operation.

FOR HELP AND ADVICE – Shaw and Crompton Lib Dem Councillor Surgeries (no appointment necessary) in May 2024

FOR HELP AND ADVICE – Shaw and Crompton Lib Dem Councillor Surgeries (no appointment necessary) in May 2024.

Pop along for advice, help or to discuss any issue or matter with your local Liberal Democrat councillors.

Shaw and Crompton Advice Surgeries (no appointment necessary) held on the following Thursdays at Shaw Lifelong Learning Centre – 7:30pm to 8:30pm.

May 9, 16, 23 and 30.

Off-road biking latest

Off-road biking latest.

We have recently had some great news with regards to the illegal off-road biking problems that have been plaguing our area.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have announced that they are reinstating their off-road bikes team to crack down on this problem across the whole area. 

It is now really important that people report incidents of illegal off-road biking – the team is Greater Manchester-wide, and they will be working in whichever areas have the highest recorded incidents. 

The fastest way I’ve found to report incidents is to use the online chat service at gmp.police.uk, or to report it via Crimestoppers (which can be done anonymously). You can also phone Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, or use the 101 phone service. 

Include the location, time, and any identifying information – and any specifics about the illegal biking, eg. no licence plate, not wearing helmets, riding dangerously etc..